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If you are right then that solve our garbage disposal problem, a very serious problem for every civilized country in the world with the added accumulation of nuclear waste for some technologically advanced nations. But the biggest problem is how to get the waste to cross the event horizon?
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If you are right then that solve our garbage disposal problem, a very serious problem for every civilized country in the world with the added accumulation of nuclear waste for some technologically advanced nations. But the biggest problem is how to get the waste to cross the event horizon?
Just head the ship laden with the waste in the right direction then forget about it!

By the time it reaches the event horizon,this earth will be gone,no worries.



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This is easy to say but very difficult to do specially in almost no gravity of outer space and plus the fact that space-time is curved.
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This is easy to say but very difficult to do specially in almost no gravity of outer space and plus the fact that space-time is curved.
Then a circular path must be plotted,a very large circular path that is,would not want to
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Not necessarily for objects that are extremely small like the electrons. They are practically point-like particles.
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In quantum mechanics these are called orbitals for the simple reason that uncertainty principle forbids distinctions of classical circular paths. Instead of a continuous path, it more like a quantum jump or step.
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In quantum mechanics these are called orbitals for the simple reason that uncertainty principle forbids distinctions of classical circular paths. Instead of a continuous path, it more like a quantum jump or step.

Does a "two way street" concept apply to a black hole? Does all go in,and never exit?

Or is matter and energy stripped of its outer layer so that only the original "Idea" slips
through the event horizon and emerges through the point of singularity?



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Does a "two way street" concept apply to a black hole?
I dont have the slightest idea. To be honest, I dont believe in black holes.
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